| Education: | Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco, Neuroscience Graduate Program, 2007
B.S., with Honors, Stanford University,
2000 |
| Awards: | 20022005 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
2001 National Eye Institute Vision Training Grant - UCSF. |
| Address: | Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
150 Clark Center
318 Campus Drive
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5439 |
| Phone: | 603 547 5831 |
| E-mail: | haeberle@gmail.com |
| Research Interests: | I am interested in developing molecular markers to better detect tumor margins in the central nervous system. I am particularly interested in developing fluorescent markers for the brain tumors medulloblastoma and glial blastoma. |
| Recent Publications: |
- Piskorowski R. A., Haeberle H., Panditrao M. V. and Lumpkin E. A. . Voltage-activated ion channels shape calcium signaling in Merkel cells.. Pflugers Arch..2008; epub ahead of print(): .
- Haeberle H. and Lumpkin E. A.. Merkel cells in somatosensation.. J. Chemosensory Perception. .2008; in press.(): .
- Haeberle H., Bryan L. A., Vadakkan T. J., Dickinson M. E., and Lumpkin E. A.. Swelling-activated Ca2+ channels trigger Ca2+ transients in Merkel cells. Plos ONE.2008; 3(3): 1750.
- Haeberle H. , Fujiwara M. , Chuang J., Medina M. M., Panditrao M., Bechstedt V., Howard J., and Lumpkin E. A. . Molecular profiling reveals synaptic release machinery in Merkel cells. . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA .2004; 101(): 14503-14508.
- Lumpkin E. A., Collisson T., Parab P., Omar-Abdalla A., Haeberle H., Chen P., Doetzlhofer A., White P., Groves A., Segil N., and Johnson J. E.. GFP fluorescence in the Math1 lineage in the developing nervous system of transgenic mice.. Gene Expr. Patterns.2003; 3(): 389-395.
- Mi, H., Haeberle H., Barres B.A.. Induction of astrocyte differentiation by endothelial cells.. J. Neurosci..2001; 21(): 1538-1547.
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